***** He did on a few of them. I saw in the behind the scenes for the Parking Garage episode that he busted up his lip pretty bad when he was putting the AC in the trunk, he hurt his groin chasing Newman in the episode where they play the world domination board game, he got that powdered cement in his eyes in the episode where he puts the cement in a washing machine to screw the laundromat over.
I agree. It's just a shame that he was never able to go on and keep doing it in another show. The Michael Richard's show didn't even last 4 months before it got the axe. I guess you can't always recapture all that great comedy that made Seinfeld the success it was.
I'm afraid Michael Richard's can't do the physical comedy he was known for. Atleast he didn't do any during his cameo appearances on Curb your enthusiasm
These old bloopers are still better than anything on Tv these days...these guys caught lighting in a bottle with the cast and writers...and jerry and larry of course...pure genius.
Different times. I stil love to watch it, but at the end... (yeah, I'm replying to comment from 11 years ago, and it is also interesting how times are changing, how everything is different now). The beginning bit about "moving with your parents"? Considering what is going on, yeah - that is very often quite normal now (no matter what the country): - cost of living being up (electicity, mortgage, gas, food prices and more, local councils, taxes, insurance, medical insurance and more). Not that anybody in Hollywood would care... Ricky Gervais speech golden globes was a proof of it too, how they would approach it. - corporations are reporting records profits (much more than in the last 40+ years in some cases), oil, properties related, and also military contractors related - products are getting smaller and the price stays the same - renting? Sure, BlackRock and Vanguard Group entered the chat... Good luck fighting that - whole ecosystems are dying in the name of the next year stock market price, and keeping the "economy" growing at all cost (including plankton which produce almost 50% of oxygen on this planet). - much more, my god, how much more is there to know that at the end, rich are getting richer - and all of us are treated like a commodity. Then, it all make sense., if you think of people like a commodity. Human nature, greed and competition. Even Alan Greenspan a while back was vocal about it. You cannot change it. It is just now we can access more information, and all it is shows us - is that all of it is also getting worse. Much worse. But at the end, nothing will change. Brutal competition at almost every level (even the local corporate office when you are competing for a role or a position within a corporate office just to feel better or have more money, or my house is better than the neighbours one, or my car is better, I own more, and so on), all about greed, some temporary feeling of "power", the next year stock market price, all driven by a basic human ego - while the whole ecosystems are dying in the name of current & future profits (such as plankton which is producing almost 50% of oxygen on this planet). Yeah, a pure human nature... nothing more. The market and corporate behaviour is simply a larger reflection of that approach... Edit: grammar and spelling...
true, but jerry was a comedian, not an actor, so I wouldn't put him up to the others in talent. For a comedian turned actor/boss, there are few who can match him. I would say Ray Romano would be one of the few his better.
james friel no, ray would be a bit boring or pathetic on this show.... it was the screaming and those moment where he tried to look surprised that he didn't convince. it looked fake.
james friel I like your point. I never really noticed anyways, it's a sitcom you know. After watching inside looks of Seinfeld's episodes, he proved he is very capable of running a show. Being the boss, like you said.
"Here's to feeling good allll the time." *downs beer then burps "That's a damn good beer, huh!? GYYEEEHHHAAAAA!!!" xD hahahaha should've left that one in the take 😂 😂
The episode was actually shot the week of the NY mayoral elections, so they had to shoot scenes mentioning the mayor twice (once for Dinkins, once for Giuliani).
I don't know how the other actor keeps a straight face in the Kramer beer chugging blooper. And I also don't know why they didn't use that take; it's epic!
The secret to Seinfeld's success was all the characters. but I can remember seeing Michael Richards (Kramer) before Seinfeld. and it was clear to see that he was going to be an important part of the Seinfeld crew. the scene making out with the mannequin really showed his ad lib abilities. and Jerry Seinfeld has an uncanny ability to recover from a forgotten line. these are just some of the reasons why Seinfeld was one of the greatest sitcoms of all time.
Yeah, I remembered him from Transylvania 6-5000 and UHF before I ever saw him on Seinfeld. I didn't pay attention to the show until like the 3rd or 4th season and when I first saw Michael playing Kramer, I said out loud, "Hey, it's Stanley Spadowski!"
I absolutely love the behind-scenes of FU. They are better than the actual show in some ways. Seinfeld is one of my favorites. It's amazing they got through it all with all the breakups, meltdowns and FU. Keep em coming my way.
@@musicauthority674 Yeah I used to await his appearance on every episode to see him do it. I think everybody fell in love with him doing this every week.
The Kramer belch should have happened! That was awesome. I understand Rusty having silent farts, but that belch was worthy! Thanks PlanetX15, these bloopers are gold!
I think you're right man. For a character who's so funny and out there, he is the only one who stays serious during the outtakes. He's definitely one of my favorite parts of the show, but kinda messed up that he gives everyone such a hard time for screwing up. Still love 'em though.
There's no writer today like the ones on Seinfeld! I could watch these all day long! I LOVE IT! I love every character in "Seinfeld," & Kramer's Character is Golden! I watched Michael R. get upset in other videos with Julia, Jerry & Jason when they mess up their lines & they have to retake the scene, etc.! He's a perfectionist! However in these bloopers, Michael makes numerous mistakes & it's okay! This goes to show he made mistakes, just like the rest of them did! How can you not laugh when you're around extremely funny characters in a brilliant sitcom such as this one! I know I'd never get through a scene if I played on a show with these 4 hysterical comedians! This is the Best Classic Sitcom! XO
No, Michael got upset with Julia who can't stop laughing every time she makes a mistake, like here at 2:45 when *Jerry was also upset* because she's the only one who frequently did that. Don't try to generalize the situation: Kramer was the toughest character to play, of course any actor would lose their patience.
Michael Richards is such an interesting guy. So funny and yet so demanding and sometimes easily frustrated. He would be a fascinating guy to get to know.
The editor cut out the most biggest money shot that is when Kramer burped and smoke came out after chugging down the beer with ciggie on his mouth. Injustice I tell ya
Yes. People think only Michael didn't have patience but when Julia started laughing she wouldn't stop... at 2:45 Jerry knows it, there's one moment in another blooper both Jason and Jerry lose their patience.
Still don't understand why they didn't air the 'smoke burp'. The BEST.TAKE.EVER!
right!
It might have been too long a take. In the episode you see the glass is only half full..
Fax
I think if he doesn't spill the beer it stays in.
Agree. That extra 10 seconds(max) was too long?!
When Kramer burps and a puff of smoke comes out too I almost peed myself laughing
pure genius
"because thats not the right line" lol
Jason Alexander is such a great actor
Agreed 😂
kramer is without any doubts one of the most brilliant comedy characters I've ever seen
He is the funniest actor ever existed IMO
Antonio Machado And career destroyed by one mistake and a bunch of SJW Nazis ! Sad .
@Brock Lesnar Alpha Male Shut up incel.
One of the most convincing is Jim (Taxi)
Yes 😂😂😂😂 I’m agree
To this day, I have no idea how the guy at the bar kept a straight face when Kramer was chugging that beer.
And burped
LMAO AT NEWMAN LAUGHING AT JULIAS JOKE IN THE BACKGROUND
Lol yeah that is pretty hilarious
hah aye that made me laugh so much
"Yeah, but i didn't" 😂😂😂😂
Its my favourite blooper for that reason. Great comeback from Julia, so funny lol
Michael was a master of physical comedy
***** He did on a few of them. I saw in the behind the scenes for the Parking Garage episode that he busted up his lip pretty bad when he was putting the AC in the trunk, he hurt his groin chasing Newman in the episode where they play the world domination board game, he got that powdered cement in his eyes in the episode where he puts the cement in a washing machine to screw the laundromat over.
***** I think that blooper when he hit his head on the door was intentional. That was just genius; it's too bad Julia laughed.
MrZackavelli He was literally so amazing as Kramer. Facial expressions, body movements..ahh just everything! Wish I could see him in more stuff.
I agree. It's just a shame that he was never able to go on and keep doing it in another show. The Michael Richard's show didn't even last 4 months before it got the axe. I guess you can't always recapture all that great comedy that made Seinfeld the success it was.
Too bad he was also a master of racism and insincere apologies.
Every last krammer blooper is gold. "Its gold Jerry its gold."
Michael Richards (Kramer) was always a blooper waiting to happen. he's an absolute brilliant comedian.
I wish he was still acting! 😂👍
I'm afraid Michael Richard's can't do the physical comedy he was known for. Atleast he didn't do any during his cameo appearances on Curb your enthusiasm
“Krammer” lol
I can’t believe that guy didn’t break when Kramer was drinking that beer
Great writers. Perfect casting. Great acting. Best show ever!
Seinfeld and the British show Mrs. Brown's Boys.
7:05 WHY DID THEY NOT KEEP THIS IN!!! 🤣
I’m laughing so hard i’m crying!! The burp ant the end was priceless!
The way Kramer handled it in the episode was better, smoother. The burp with the smoke coming out doesn't do it for me.
They should have kept it!!
Kramer was the absolute best physical comody I've seen!!!
These old bloopers are still better than anything on Tv these days...these guys caught lighting in a bottle with the cast and writers...and jerry and larry of course...pure genius.
Hell the Seinfeld show was ten times better than anything on TV today.
@@musicauthority674the last really funny show on TV was "King of Queens"....IMO!
@@manuelrichardson6943 It wasn't near as funny as Seinfeld. Seinfeld was by far the funniest sitcom on TV hand's down.
I'd put always sunny right after Seinfeld for me
Different times. I stil love to watch it, but at the end... (yeah, I'm replying to comment from 11 years ago, and it is also interesting how times are changing, how everything is different now). The beginning bit about "moving with your parents"? Considering what is going on, yeah - that is very often quite normal now (no matter what the country):
- cost of living being up (electicity, mortgage, gas, food prices and more, local councils, taxes, insurance, medical insurance and more). Not that anybody in Hollywood would care... Ricky Gervais speech golden globes was a proof of it too, how they would approach it.
- corporations are reporting records profits (much more than in the last 40+ years in some cases), oil, properties related, and also military contractors related
- products are getting smaller and the price stays the same
- renting? Sure, BlackRock and Vanguard Group entered the chat... Good luck fighting that
- whole ecosystems are dying in the name of the next year stock market price, and keeping the "economy" growing at all cost (including plankton which produce almost 50% of oxygen on this planet).
- much more, my god, how much more is there to know that at the end, rich are getting richer - and all of us are treated like a commodity. Then, it all make sense., if you think of people like a commodity.
Human nature, greed and competition. Even Alan Greenspan a while back was vocal about it. You cannot change it. It is just now we can access more information, and all it is shows us - is that all of it is also getting worse. Much worse. But at the end, nothing will change.
Brutal competition at almost every level (even the local corporate office when you are competing for a role or a position within a corporate office just to feel better or have more money, or my house is better than the neighbours one, or my car is better, I own more, and so on), all about greed, some temporary feeling of "power", the next year stock market price, all driven by a basic human ego - while the whole ecosystems are dying in the name of current & future profits (such as plankton which is producing almost 50% of oxygen on this planet).
Yeah, a pure human nature... nothing more. The market and corporate behaviour is simply a larger reflection of that approach...
Edit: grammar and spelling...
one of the best casts of any tv show ever..And say what you want about Michael, Kramer is genius.
jerry seinfeld never acted as well as the rest of the crew….
true, but jerry was a comedian, not an actor, so I wouldn't put him up to the others in talent. For a comedian turned actor/boss, there are few who can match him. I would say Ray Romano would be one of the few his better.
james friel no, ray would be a bit boring or pathetic on this show.... it was the screaming and those moment where he tried to look surprised that he didn't convince. it looked fake.
james friel I like your point. I never really noticed anyways, it's a sitcom you know. After watching inside looks of Seinfeld's episodes, he proved he is very capable of running a show. Being the boss, like you said.
***** yes, but kramer is the one who always makes me laugh no matter what he does
"Here's to feeling good allll the time." *downs beer then burps
"That's a damn good beer, huh!? GYYEEEHHHAAAAA!!!"
xD hahahaha should've left that one in the take 😂 😂
ragglefraggle24 how do you not laugh in that scene
7:27 - that clip kills me every time. When Kramer says "Enzo", I absolutely crack up. SO funny.
Michael Richards is a charming actor, how he handles the character but is still one of the most mature people on the set!
"How about that dinkus?" cracks me up so much.
What was he meant to say?
GeminiHippie Dinkins, the former Mayor of New York.
The episode was actually shot the week of the NY mayoral elections, so they had to shoot scenes mentioning the mayor twice (once for Dinkins, once for Giuliani).
@@TELMEmanback before politics became soooooo polarizing ......funny stuff!
God i miss this show. Seinfeld and Friends what a time to be alive for sitcom greatness.
Love how the voices Echo and bounce off the walls without TV audio. It's like really being there
You could be a rockstar
They guy watching Kramer drink his beer and smoke that cigg really held it down well.
John Kapelos
I don't know how the other actor keeps a straight face in the Kramer beer chugging blooper. And I also don't know why they didn't use that take; it's epic!
LMAO!! Classic stuff that will never get old.
7:40 "The unckle.. enZOHHH" 😆😂 😭 I rewtached this gem like 10 times dying w laughter loll
I love how he plays if off…oh boy 😂
Kramer and Jerry's Dad are so good together
00:55 "because that's not the right line" always gets me lol
The secret to Seinfeld's success was all the characters. but I can remember seeing Michael Richards (Kramer) before Seinfeld. and it was clear to see that he was going to be an important part of the Seinfeld crew. the scene making out with the mannequin really showed his ad lib abilities. and Jerry Seinfeld has an uncanny ability to recover from a forgotten line. these are just some of the reasons why Seinfeld was one of the greatest sitcoms of all time.
Yeah, I remembered him from Transylvania 6-5000 and UHF before I ever saw him on Seinfeld. I didn't pay attention to the show until like the 3rd or 4th season and when I first saw Michael playing Kramer, I said out loud, "Hey, it's Stanley Spadowski!"
I love Elaine's actual personality. Her laugh and sense of humor is huge.
"We won an emmy, you know"
"Yeah, but _i_ didnt"
When the best defense is a good offense... against yourself.
Here's to feeling good all the time!
I will never understand why they wouldn’t air no problem and the beer burp. Best stuff ever.
7:10 that man deserved an oscar for not laughing. I would have shat myself.
John Kapelos
"The uncle, Enz-ohhh"
Are you familiar with the script? :')
9:18 - Has Julia Louis Dreyfus ever looked more gorgeous than when she smiles like that?
The way she looks up at Michael Richards during the wall outlet blooper is stunning.
I think it was season 5 or 6. One of the middle seasons... the way Julia was done up for Elaine became more modernised and oh so sexy
0:29 "YEA- *hits head on door*" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
this killed me 🤣🤣
Newman laughing in the background :D
Can you imagine how much fun these guys have had shooting this show? it must have been great to them to wake up and go to work...
Yea i was thinkin the same thing! I would've loved to had been in a scene with either Kramer or George.....both of them crack me up to no end!
Shiner Tits I'd pay to meet Kramer. My favorite comedy actor of all time!
well turns out your favorite comedy actor of all time is a huge racialist, but im sure you knew that.
he apologized for his behaviour and was extremely sincere, but i'm sure you knew that +BAGAKOOS
It's called an act, something sensitive fairies such as you cannot handle. Clearly.
4:06 that guy that walked into the restaurant and addressed Elaine is a serious professional! Kept his same demeanor throughout.
Bernard Hocke
Don't worry Julia. You have an Emmy now :p
She has a bit more than 'an' Emmy :D
@@arvindhmani06 yeah, she has 11 total now. Eight for acting and three as producer for Veep.
Best comedy ever produced!!!
Bloopers this is these guys at their best it's not a blooper the best comedic stuff you could ever watch
Seinfeld and Only fools and Horses can never be matched ...Never ..Perfect characters and perfect comedy.
Jerry and Elaine love each other.
I absolutely love the behind-scenes of FU. They are better than the actual show in some ways. Seinfeld is one of my favorites. It's amazing they got through it all with all the breakups, meltdowns and FU. Keep em coming my way.
Everyone knows Kramer was the fire to this show .. all were good, but in my opinion he was the goat of Seinfeld 👍
I love how Kramer almost never broke character.
It's absolutely no wonder they were all forever cracking up. Kramer's reactions are HILARIOUS at times.
Michael Richards (Kramer) sliding in Jerry's doorway should be patiented. he definitely perfected it.
@@musicauthority674 Yeah I used to await his appearance on every episode to see him do it. I think everybody fell in love with him doing this every week.
The Kramer belch should have happened! That was awesome. I understand Rusty having silent farts, but that belch was worthy! Thanks PlanetX15, these bloopers are gold!
when the kramer said " no,no,no" i will cry right now
theres a reason this show is still on tv
6:52
Honestly they should’ve kept this take. I almost died laughing.
That smoke burp scene was pure gold
6:52 - this scene should have stayed like this in the show.
The scene on the show is better
Nope, this one is the best acting scene ever performed....period. The only downside with the show is that this cut didn't make it!
It’s pretty similar! Even better maybe!
I agree with Matches. The way Kramer handled it in the episode was better. The burp with the smoke coming out doesn't do it for me.
03:15 Newman laughing in the background
8:37: "Ne-ay! Be right back". That one and the smoke burp at 6:52 had me going pretty good.
Julia collapsing from laughter at 2:10 was great 🤣🤣
"My quilt is still at the cwean-......."
"The cweaners?"
- Well, I wouldn’t get your hopes up!
- Why do you say that?
- No problem!
They should nave specials on these bloopers their the best
These bloopers made me a fan of the show. I never miss the reruns.
God I miss this show.
6:55 John Kapelos not cracking up here is impressive.
7:12 that should have made it in the final cut!!! classic
The best bloopers ever!
Huge Seinfeld fan, it’s funny how angry Michael Richards gets compared to the others when they miss or mess up a line...
This was the most adorable cast that was ever on Television, I swear. 11:51
I dont know why but I love the way that guy says "POINTS!"
The take starting at 2:17 should have made the final cut.
Nah, I think the way that scene played out in the actual episode was funnier.
Wow, those the "blooper" "feeling good all the time" take was as good as what they used.
I think this "blooper" was BETTER!
Kramer is just hilarious lol
Never realized how gorgeous Julia is ❤️
I love these people so much 😂
I think you're right man. For a character who's so funny and out there, he is the only one who stays serious during the outtakes. He's definitely one of my favorite parts of the show, but kinda messed up that he gives everyone such a hard time for screwing up. Still love 'em though.
❤ I don't want the handmade rainbow quilt back.❤
There's no writer today like the ones on Seinfeld! I could watch these all day long! I LOVE IT!
I love every character in "Seinfeld," & Kramer's Character is Golden!
I watched Michael R. get upset in other videos with Julia, Jerry & Jason when they mess up their lines & they have to retake the scene, etc.! He's a perfectionist! However in these bloopers, Michael makes numerous mistakes & it's okay! This goes to show he made mistakes, just like the rest of them did! How can you not laugh when you're around extremely funny characters in a brilliant sitcom such as this one! I know I'd never get through a scene if I played on a show with these 4 hysterical comedians! This is the Best Classic Sitcom! XO
No, Michael got upset with Julia who can't stop laughing every time she makes a mistake, like here at 2:45 when *Jerry was also upset* because she's the only one who frequently did that.
Don't try to generalize the situation: Kramer was the toughest character to play, of course any actor would lose their patience.
6:51 HAHAAHHAAHAHHAH GENIUS
Michael Richards is such an interesting guy. So funny and yet so demanding and sometimes easily frustrated. He would be a fascinating guy to get to know.
and that makes the rest of them laugh even harder lol
0:56 how serious he says ..because thats not the right line! :D
Priceless ❤
Jerry & George were on point there at 6:12
Here's to feeling good all the time. Burp. Lmao
6:52-7:25 I laughed so hard I’m crying 😂😂😂😂
Kramer is a Legend.
The editor cut out the most biggest money shot that is when Kramer burped and smoke came out after chugging down the beer with ciggie on his mouth. Injustice I tell ya
There were times when you can tell that they were getting fed up with Julie losing it, especially Michael.
Yes. People think only Michael didn't have patience but when Julia started laughing she wouldn't stop... at 2:45 Jerry knows it, there's one moment in another blooper both Jason and Jerry lose their patience.
I can't stop watching 7:41
I just keep rewatching the one at 0:23 lol
Same here 😂 it sounded like he said “yeet” right before he hits his head on the door 🤣
Elaine dancing.. it makes me laugh so hard even 30 years now
That "no problem" was absolutely funny! Michael was right, they should've kept that in!
Michael appears much more relaxed during that season's bloopers
Kramer is teh best of them!! his acting is perfect, even when they fail.
Kramer and that damn mannequin!!! LOL!!!!
“Here’s to feeling good all the time!” 7:11
The show is brillant
There's no way I'm taking ten.. Or fifteen @ 5:30
I need to see the barber's episode bloopers! =)))))))
"Queeners" lol
2024- that guy with the thick laughter going HAHAHAHA is my favorite thing ever